Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by CaptRican

I would not station my sailboat anywhere where i see the remote possibility of anyone hitting my sailboat.

I would not station my sailboat anywhere where a sailboat or any craft has to come by my way to exit or enter. I would inconvenience myself rather than to place my home at risk, period. Sure you have rights, and so did the guy who got killed because he wanted his right of way... he got his right of way alright; dead!

Yes, I understand care. This is just some more utter nonsense. And not germane to my situation either.

Believe it or not, when you're out on your boat there may be/are OTHER PEOPLE OUT ON THEIR BOATS, doin' the same thing you are: sailing.

Sheez, just some unrealistic stuff again.

Maybe it's the translation, I just don't get this approach of "what you, who has never sailed" would do.

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

Well, Stu,

Perhaps Capt. Rican believes that there is so much space to anchor in good protection and isolation that it is possible to find anchorages with no other boats around at all. Surely it is in some high latitude areas, but highly unlikely in major urban areas.

Apparently, he is not as willing to learn as he alleges. Or perhaps his belief in instant karma is such that he "knows" that all will always be well for him. Wouldn't that be comforting?

Makes me think of the saying, "trust in Allah, but hobble your camel at night."

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by Stu Jackson

Lizzy, hi again. You don't need a printer, you can, most likely, go to the Print version of the screen and then CTRL A (select all) and cut & paste it into a word processing program and save the file with anything you like for a name. When I do this, I always cut & paste the URL, too, so I can get back to it. Or you could just Bookmark it. Lotsa ways to do it.

Interestingly enough, he hit EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE POTHOLES we told him he would hit, but he said he KNEW BETTER.

He's still messing around with his stupid electrical system and wondering what kind of batteries he should buy even after we told him a blinkin' year ago what his options were. He ignored all of us, got the wrong kind and is paying the consequences.

Hey thanks, i know you are here for me, and i am appreciative of everything it is afforded here for me to learn from.

Perhaps the fact that i am an islander, that i grew up in an island, that the ocean and the sea used to be my playgrounds, that i went to sleep with the sun and rose with the sun, maybe, that has something to do with the way i see life, versus the way you see everything.

When i tell someone the ways to go and it chooses a different way and fails, i do not rejoice in his demise or puff myself up in disdain for my perceived disregard and slight. No, i feel sad for him and instead i will seek to help him, again and again.

You guys! I thank you that you care, we all care in different ways and show it in different ways.

I have slowed down a whole lot.
Not buying a sailboat in Michigan.
Moving to Florida and then going looking at sailboats.Buying in Florida
taking my time to look at many sailboats
Taking lessons first

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by CaptRican

I would not station my sailboat anywhere where i see the remote possibility of anyone hitting my sailboat.
I would not station my sailboat anywhere where a sailboat or any craft has to come by my way to exit or enter.

Kind Sir, I beg of you ...
Tell me please, where is this planet you speak of?

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Any concept can be justify, even murphy's laws...but so can others...I rather choose the best concept...

CR, I guess I wasn't clear. The reason I suggested you read that particular thread, "Murphy's Marine Laws" was for you to get a feel for some of the unanticipated things that happen while you're sailing or fixing your boat. The thread is actually a bit of a chuckle, in the same way the thread on "macguyvering" was. In the same wry humor that led the Portuguese to come up with this proverb: "The wind always blows from the bows".

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

Ann explained "Murphy's Law", I'll take

romanticize
rə(ʊ)ˈmantɪsʌɪz
verb
gerund or present participle: romanticizingdeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by Lizzy Belle

Ann explained "Murphy's Law", I'll take

romanticize
rə(ʊ)ˈmantɪsʌɪz
verb
gerund or present participle: romanticizingdeal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

That's all

That's a subjective definition. What's unrealistic to you may not be unrealistic to me. What it seems better than, to you may not be better than, to me, what may seem appealing to you may not be appealing to me or vice versa.

I once was told that i would not make it to Guajataca lake from Mayaguez on my mountain bike with knobby tires taking the mountainous way.

I was a romantic, when i said that i wanted to see the dew and the fog rising from the earth in the morning as i went from one mountain passage to the next, just like you, they laughed, too hard they said. no way. I did it and i brought pictures of the gorgeous mountain passages that they had never seen or would never see besides my pictures. That was like 20 years ago.

What a romantic Christopher Columbus must have been to stand in front of a Queen and sell her on the idea of far away places and grandiose treasures. What a nonsense!! That Queen was crazy to give away a Pearson 323 to a Romantic like that crazy guy, Right?

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by Lizzy Belle

Kind Sir, I beg of you ...
Tell me please, where is this planet you speak of?

Well my dear romantic lover, i will tell you someday when i am out there roaming the seas, and i find all those nice secret secluded places and i am forced to tell you all of my secrets. and no, that's not you beating a dead horse, that's yopu beating the secrets out of me!

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by Ann T. Cate

Well, Stu,

Perhaps Capt. Rican believes that there is so much space to anchor in good protection and isolation that it is possible to find anchorages with no other boats around at all. Surely it is in some high latitude areas, but highly unlikely in major urban areas.

Apparently, he is not as willing to learn as he alleges. Or perhaps his belief in instant karma is such that he "knows" that all will always be well for him. Wouldn't that be comforting?

Makes me think of the saying, "trust in Allah, but hobble your camel at night."

There's a couple of months the weather is crap, which makes it perfect time for maintenance.
During that time, boats sometimes lack a few vital parts that are being worked on.
Hence the stuck-in-a-slip mood.

As to sailing: closest option here is the North Sea, where I do not want to be in this weather.

Re: Island packet 38 is this a good liveaboard/cruiser/coastal...bluewater sailboat?

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Originally Posted by Stu Jackson

Yes, I understand care. This is just some more utter nonsense. And not germane to my situation either.

Believe it or not, when you're out on your boat there may be/are OTHER PEOPLE OUT ON THEIR BOATS, doin' the same thing you are: sailing.

Sheez, just some unrealistic stuff again.

Maybe it's the translation, I just don't get this approach of "what you, who has never sailed" would do.

I've (we've) been trying to help you.

This response is not helpful at all. I found it offensive.

No offense intended my friend, and i am apologetic if i made you feel offended.

But you did parked the sailboat in an area where others had to come by you increasing that possibility.

However, what others do is what others do, i have seen jetskis smack into others, i never have and i have been in some congested lakes and i have had jetskis all of my adult life, then why is it that some people seem to never have any problems and others seem to always be in the middle of it?

Some people are willing to avoid problems at all cost while others seem to not. Some people are willing to yield for the sake of avoiding, others stand their grounds and fight for their perceived rights. Its a matter of perspective and perceptions, i am all for avoiding so i am very vigilant.